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- opus - 12-22-2008

Winter Auto-X by Philly/SNJ SCCA



http://www.phillyscca.com/schedule/program_schedule.htm#solo


- Brian Minkin - 12-22-2008

Wow...realy cold tires that will not get much grip.  Maybe it should be called a drifting event. Tongue

Wonder who they know at Comcast to get the stadium lot.  Last time we checked with them it was very expensive and you had to use union labor to set up the cones.



- George3 - 12-22-2008

Brian Minkin wrote:
Quote: Maybe it should be called a drifting event. Tongue
It would only be called Drifting, if it was windy and snowing! Big Grin Big Grin


- JimWirt - 12-22-2008

Wind ice and snow. Finally a auto-cross that is interesting!!!!!!!!!!!


- opus - 12-22-2008

Brian Minkin wrote:
Quote:Wow...realy cold tires that will not get much grip. Maybe it should be called a drifting event. Tongue

Wonder who they know at Comcast to get the stadium lot. Last time we checked with them it was very expensive and you had to use union labor to set up the cones.

Could it be that the participants are expected to run on winter tires? Tongue

As far as the stadium lot, maybe just speculating here, the economy has deflated the price down. I worked in a huge compound here in NJ. One of the companies here occupied several buildings a couple of years ago. Since then, they have down sized. Perhaps, more companies will be willing to rent out their parking lots, as they try to get money from any source.

Hi Brian, your post count, as I write this rely is exactly "911". Wink



- Brian Minkin - 12-22-2008

opus wrote:
Quote:Hi Brian, your post count, as I write this rely is exactly "911". Wink
Wow.....if I could only freeze it here. Oh well here is 912.Sad


- George3 - 12-22-2008

The number 912 is more significant for P-cars, anyway! 
Nice job, Brian.